| Term | Definition |
| antiseptic (Noun) | a substance that kills germs. |
| antiseptic (Adj) | free from germs |
| attentive | paying attention, considerate of the needs of others |
| befuddle | to confuse completely |
| commonplace | anything common, uninteresting or taken for granted |
| distruption | a disturbance, a breakdown, an interruption of the orderly course of something |
| flamboyant | colorful, flashy |
| infallible | never wrong, dependable, certain |
| jaunt | a short trip, especially for pleasure |
| laden | loaded, weighed down |
| lure (Noun) | something that strongly attracts or tempts, ("a fishing LURE") |
| lure (Verb) | to attract, to tempt |
| queue (Noun) | a line of people |
| queue (Verb) | to form, stand, or wait in a line ("to QUEUE up") |
| revive | to come or bring back to life, to give or show new life |
| shameless | having no shame, having no sense of what is proper |
| slander (Noun) | a false statement damaging to another person's reputation |
| slander (Verb) | to use or spread something damaging |
| wholesome | good for one's health, worthwhile, of value to mind or character |